As Jharkhand's Lok Sabha elections advance, the political campaign heats up with Prime Minister Modi, Amit Shah, Arvind Kejriwal, and Priyanka Gandhi set to visit. Voters in key constituencies prepare for upcoming election phases.
A tigress at Bhagwan Birsa Bhagwan Biological Park in Ranchi accidentally suffocated her four newborn cubs, leading to their deaths, according to park authorities.
Thieves stole goods worth more than Rs 20 lakh from an aircraft industry and Pataliputra Concrete Company in Kandra, Seraikela Kharsawan, prompting a police investigation. The incident was captured on CCTV cameras.
BJP leaders gathered in Seraikela to emphasize the achievements of the Modi government and criticize the state's current administration at a women's co-beneficiary conference.
Jharkhand, including the Kolhan region, is currently reeling under a severe heat wave following recent rains, with temperatures soaring above 40 degrees Celsius in several districts. The weather department has issued a yellow alert for heat wave conditions on May 18 and 19, covering various districts, including Seraikela-Kharsawan, East Singhbhum, West Singhbhum, Dumka, Godda, Pakur, and Sahibganj. Residents are advised to take necessary precautions to protect themselves from the intense heat until the anticipated arrival of rain provides some relief.
The School Education and Literacy Department has announced revised school timings in Ranchi, effective immediately, impacting all government, non-government aided, unaided (including minority), and private schools in the state.
The Personnel Department of Jharkhand has issued a notification for the transfer and posting of 13 district and session judges, assigning them to new positions to streamline judicial administration.
Jharkhand CEO K Ravi Kumar has directed election officers and staff to enhance their preparations for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, focusing on voter engagement and accessibility.
Congress leaders Dr. Paritosh Singh and Sanjeev Ranjan are actively engaging with the public in support of Dhanbad Lok Sabha candidate Anupama Singh to strengthen her campaign.
Jharkhand Minister Alamgir Alam appears at the ED office in Ranchi over a money laundering probe following a Rs 35 crore cash seizure from his secretary's residence.
Anjani Kumar has taken charge as the new SHO of Kandra, focusing on crime reduction and illegal business curbs, following Vinod Murmu's removal by the Election Commission.
Amid historical challenges from Naxal insurgency, the Singhbhum Lok Sabha elections in areas like Chaibasa and Adityapur-Gamharia proceeded peacefully, underlining the strength of democratic engagement and effective security in the region.
Amidst Maoist concerns, political leaders from Kolhan, including Chief Minister Champai Soren and Union Minister Arjun Munda, demonstrated their commitment to democracy by voting in the Singhbhum constituency during the Lok Sabha elections.
Jharkhand Chief Minister Champai Soren exercised his vote in the Lok Sabha elections and encouraged widespread participation to reinforce democratic values, amidst stringent security and extensive electoral preparations across the state.
A truck crash near Seraikela after a tyre burst caused a six-kilometre jam, blocking traffic on the Chaibasa road and disrupting movement early morning.
Police arrested four youths in the March 31 Chhaya Nagar shooting and chopper attack case in Jamshedpur, seizing a pistol and choppers. The accused were caught at Mango bus stand while fleeing to Patna.
XLRI Jamshedpur held its 70th Convocation with ICICI Bank CEO Sandeep Bakhshi as chief guest, celebrating 76 years of legacy in ethical management education at the Jamshedpur campus.
A Scorpio carrying a wedding party overturned in Chatra, killing one and injuring three, after the driver lost control near Babhne village on the main road.
The first death anniversary of CISF lathi charge victim Prem Prakash Mahto was observed at Bokaro Sector 11, with ex-CM Champai Soren unveiling his statue and vowing to agitate for displaced workers’ jobs.